Guest guest Posted September 24, 2001 Report Share Posted September 24, 2001 Hi: Thanks for your interest. All we need is your address and we can mail to you all the material / inforamtion that you will need. My clinical coordinator maria will help you with this. thanks kent small md Kent W. Small, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology UCLA 200 Stein Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Director of the Macular Disease Center Director of the Retina Research Lab 310-206-7475 fax 310-794-2029 small@... > ---------- > From: bernice crijns crijns@... > Reply blepharophimosis > Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 7:04 AM > blepharophimosis > Subject: blepharophimosis how? > > yes kent, i think that we would like to help your research. but how > do we do that? we live in the netherlands. > sincerly, > bernice > > > > > Hi: > > My lab has been very active in genetic research of blepharophimosis > syndrome > > (BPES). A gene has recently been found and we are currently > screening that > > gene in affected individuals and families. This is for research > purposes > > only. We are actively recruiting volunteers for this research in > order to > > better understand BPES and perhaps will eventually lead to a > molecule > > treatment for it. > > PLease contact us if you are interested in participating in this > research. > > thanks > > kent small md > > > > > > Kent W. Small, M.D. > > Professor of Ophthalmology > > UCLA > > 200 Stein Plaza > > Los Angeles, CA 90095 > > > > Director of the Macular Disease Center > > Director of the Retina Research Lab > > 310-206-7475 > > fax 310-794-2029 > > small@j... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 Hello Kent, Our address is: Korte Koningsstraat 4 NL-1011 GA Amsterdam The Netherlands tel/fax: 00 31 (0)20 420 97 07 crijns@... Do you by any change also research how the mutation took place? Or are you acquainted with such research? Understandably, a lot of parents are very curious at the cause, so that it can be avoided in the future. Sincerly, Bernice > > > > > Hi: > > > My lab has been very active in genetic research of blepharophimosis > > syndrome > > > (BPES). A gene has recently been found and we are currently > > screening that > > > gene in affected individuals and families. This is for research > > purposes > > > only. We are actively recruiting volunteers for this research in > > order to > > > better understand BPES and perhaps will eventually lead to a > > molecule > > > treatment for it. > > > PLease contact us if you are interested in participating in this > > research. > > > thanks > > > kent small md > > > > > > > > > Kent W. Small, M.D. > > > Professor of Ophthalmology > > > UCLA > > > 200 Stein Plaza > > > Los Angeles, CA 90095 > > > > > > Director of the Macular Disease Center > > > Director of the Retina Research Lab > > > 310-206-7475 > > > fax 310-794-2029 > > > small@j... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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